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Pending Operations in Change Packages
Pending operations are operations whose proposed changes reside on the server, but have not been committed to the repository.
The changes are committed to the repository once the change package is accepted upon review. Pending operations can create pending revisions, members, and subprojects.
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Pending revisions are not currently created for subproject operations.
When reviews are not mandatory, pending entries are created when the changes are not successfully committed to the repository. Integrity Lifecycle Manager moves the change package to the CommitFailed state. You can open the change package and then submit it again, or continue development and submit it later.
Pending operations cannot be reverted, but must be discarded from the associated change package.
A pending member / subproject, is a member or subproject that is associated with a pending operation that adds it to the project. The pending member or subproject is denoted by a pending icon in the Name column of the Sandbox and Project views.